Mathematics
Prove that is an irrational number. Hence, show that is an irrational number.
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Let be a rational number, then
where p, q are integers, q ≠ 0 and p, q have no common factors (except 1)
As 3 divides 3q2, so 3 divides p2 but 3 is prime
Let p = 3m, where m is an integer.
Substituting this value of p in (i), we get
As 3 divides 3m2, so 3 divides q2 but 3 is prime
Thus, p and q have a common factor 3. This contradicts that p and q have no common factors (except 1).
Hence, is not a rational number. So, we conclude that is an irrational number.
Suppose that is a rational number, say r.
Then, = r (note that r ≠ 0)
As r is rational and r ≠ 0, so is rational
[∵ System of rational numbers is closed under all four fundamental arithmetic operations (except division by zero)]
is rational
But this contradicts that is irrational. Hence, our supposition is wrong.
∴ is an irrational number.
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